It's estimated there are 40,000+ miles of back roads that wind through the forests and deserts of Idaho. From the Owyhee Backcountry Byway in the desert of southwestern Idaho, to the Magruder Road Corridor between the state's two largest wilderness areas, to the Lolo Motorway that follows a route traveled by Lewis and Clark, these remote roads can transport you to little-known scenes of beauty and wonder.

A really exciting step back into time....Its a comparison of Contemporary travel adventures contrasted with historical events and Wild Country still basically untouched or spoiled by Mans Heavy Hand................